Mollie King returned to the red carpet, posing solo sans her plus-four from The Saturdays, for the 2014 British Fashion Awards on Monday (December 1), hosted at the London Coliseum in London, England.

The British songstress explored a different side of her style personality, debuting a Patricia Bonaldi Spring 2015 sheer, peekaboo gown that was spun in soft gold metallic embroidery.

The illusion bodice was seemingly a bit constraining, so I find it better to focus on this shimmery dress from the waist down—that is until reaching the black sandals, which would have better served the look in a similar metallic shade.

Mixing the golden goddess angle with vampy edge, she painted on a deep oxblood lip and swept those blonde locks into a rather strange, partless ’do; daresay, it had inklings of a faux mullet of sorts.

The ‘Into the Woods’ actress maintained a similar aura of grace in a Victoria Beckham strapless sheath dress, as she presented the Brand of the Year trophy to Victoria Beckham.

Doing right by the designer, Anna was the epitome of effortless sophistication with the blush-tinged hue a lovely counterpoint against her alabaster skin.

Christian Louboutin ‘Iriza’ soft metallic pumps and a corresponding Louboutin clutch punctuated the look with understated flash. I do love that she opted to keep her décolletage bare, pulling her hair into a simple updo and accessorizing with De Beers studs.

Naomie Harris attended the 2014 British Fashion Awards, sponsored by Swarovski, hosted on Monday evening (December 1) at the London Coliseum in London, England.

The British actress stepped out in a Peter Pilotto Spring 2015 design, constructed in shades of pink from Swiss lace with Perspex embellishment and, appropriately, Swarovski crystals.

The dazzle was really in the details of the dress—not that it wasn’t a powerhouse statement from a distance. But, up close, the workmanship of the embroidery and the abstract, artsy flair was fully glimpsed. Near or far, though, the dress was punchy and playful—and full-on leggy. Cut to a mini length, the frock fully displayed Naomie’s enviable pins.

Choosing not to compete with the dress, she smartly opted against the rainbow runway shoe instead topping off the look with a black pair of sandals, alongside nude makeup and voluminous waves.

Portia Freeman: The model put her best foot (leg) forward wearing a black Temperley London long-sleeve gown with a gold crystallized yoke from the Pre-Fall 2013 collection. She styled the look with a retro wavy bob, keeping the black-and-gold theme going with her Jimmy Choo clutch.

Stella Tennant: The model worked a head-to-toe military inspired Alexander McQueen Spring 2014 look consisting of a peplum jacket, harness top and trompe l’oeil trousers styled with a skull-clasp signature clutch, ‘Maya’ sandals and a selection of pendant necklaces.